Chevrolet reignited the sleepy and
aging midsize pickup truck market five years ago with the midsize Chevrolet Colorado pickup, then added more features.
Not exact matches
Truck chief Fred Diaz wouldn't comment on how or when Nissan might finally replace its
aging Frontier
midsize pickup, in light of competition from Toyota, GM and soon, Ford, but said the automaker is considering several options.
Both GM trucks jump into the
midsize pickup segment, where only Nissan and Toyota compete with the
aging Frontier and Tacoma, respectively.
The combination of its technology and the
age of its competitors makes the 2105 Chevrolet Colorado our Editors» Choice among
midsize pickup trucks.